The main artery between Fairbanks and Valdez reopened yesterday after a weeklong closure due to flood damage. The worst damage was under a 70-year-old bridge at milepost 233, south of Black Rapids.
The worst damage from the flash floods was at the Bear Creek Bridge, which is scheduled for replacement.
Department of Transportation spokeswoman Danielle Tessen says the worst damage was under a 70-year-old bridge at milepost 233, south of Black Rapids. The flash-floods tore out most of the Bear Creek bridge over the Richardson Highway and damaged six others in a stretch from milepost 218 and 234. Pilot cars and flaggers will guide traffic through seven areas where crews are still working, including at Bear Creek.
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